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- 04.16.2008
- MSOs, Telcos Dash for Home
- As home networking grows in popularity, telcos and MSOs are looking for ways to come up with differentiated offerings
- 03.06.2008
- New Report Maps Out Indian Market
- A new Light Reading report identifies India's carriers, states how big they are, and charts their service coverage
- 02.28.2008
- Slideshow: OFC/NFOEC 2008, Part II
- The optical components confab closes today. Here's a look back at the week in pictures
- 02.27.2008
- Slideshow: OFC/NFOEC 2008, Part I
- A few snapshots from the annual optical components confab in San Diego
- 02.07.2008
- Feature Story: Juniper's Enterprise Vision
- The Ethernet switches are out, but analysts wonder if Juniper's puzzle is still missing pieces
- 02.01.2008
- Vyyo Cuts 70+ & Closes Israel Office
- Spectrum overlay specialist says it will focus solely on cable and move the bulk of its manufacturing to Asia
- 12.28.2007
- 2007 Top Ten: Technologies to Watch
- What technologies are going to make a big splash in the next 12 months? We've made our list and checked it twice
- 11.19.2007
- AlcaLu Identifies Deep Packet Potential
- Alcatel-Lucent's head of IP, Basil Alwan, says DPI is crucial to the development of next-gen carrier services
- 11.07.2007
- Next-Gen Spectrum Crunch
- Spectrum availability will be a barrier for LTE deployment, finds a new Unstrung Insider report
- 10.29.2007
- Slideshow: TelcoTV 2007, Part II
- More pics and pans from last week's TelcoTV show in Atlanta
- 10.26.2007
- Insider Reports Thin Provisioning Risks
- While the technology has its rewards, the risks are considerable for some shops
- 10.19.2007
- Slideshow: Ethernet Expo 2007, Part II
- More snapshots from our Ethernet Expo event in NYC
- 10.19.2007
- WiMax Wins ITU Approval
- Official status as an IMT-2000 standard paves the way for mobile WiMax deployments
- 10.18.2007
- Slideshow: Ethernet Expo 2007, Part I
- Some snapshots from the show floor at Ethernet Expo
- 10.16.2007
- Slideshow: Leading Lights Awards 2007
- A picture perfect evening captured in – wait for it – pictures
- 10.08.2007
- Outlook Mixed for WiMax at 700 MHz
- WiMax players could win spectrum in the upcoming FCC auctions, but do the technology's backers have the funds?
- 10.03.2007
- Vendors Clash Over PBT
- As the PBT vs MPLS debate rages on, test center EANTC shows how the two technologies can live together
- 09.20.2007
- Verizon, Vodafone Head for LTE
- Duo is working towards adopting a common 4G platform, with Long-Term Evolution the front runner
- 09.07.2007
- Tandberg ODs on Codian
- Videoconferencing system specialist Tandberg is paying $270M for high-definition videoconferencing system specialist Codian
- 09.04.2007
- Cable's Towering Opportunity
- MSOs are just starting to scratch the surface on cellular backhaul revenues, says a new Light Reading Cable Industry Insider report
- 08.31.2007
- Insider Scopes IPTV Storage
- Byte and Switch Insider examines the storage behind content delivery networks
- 08.16.2007
- Vendors Take On Service Management
- Network equipment vendors are well placed to challenge IT vendors in the field of service management platforms, says a new report
- 08.03.2007
- Big Names Eye Ethernet Over Copper
- Tier 1 equipment vendors might be ready for the copper plunge, according to the latest Light Reading Insider.
- 07.23.2007
- Analyst: MSOs Too Wary Over Wireless
- North American MSOs are edging their way into the wireless services market but they aren't giving it enough priority, says analyst
- 07.11.2007
- Ericsson Adds to Euro GPON Action
- Support for GPON is growing in Europe, but the continent looks likely to adopt multiple fiber access strategies
- 07.06.2007
- Report: Identity Crisis Looms for Telcos
- Telcos could miss out on a revenue opportunity by not deploying identity management offerings quickly enough
- 06.19.2007
- Carriers Surf the Web 2.0 Wave
- IMS isn't enough for carriers' next generation service creation plans – they need Web 2.0 too, say major operator CTOs
- 06.14.2007
- BEA Leads NXTcomm's SDP Charge
- Enhancements to BEA's Weblogic platform could be big news for other service delivery platform vendors
- 06.08.2007
- Ericsson Snaps Up SDP Firm
- Swedish giant buys its way into the out-of-the-box service delivery platform (SDP) market with the acquisition of Drutt
- 06.07.2007
- The Slow Road to PacketCable 2.0
- CableLabs may have just issued an RFI on PacketCable 2.0, but there's plenty of road to travel before MSOs will deploy it
- 06.07.2007
- Insider Dives Into Data Integration
- Data integration tools could streamline your data warehouse, but beware the pitfalls
- 06.05.2007
- Aepona & Appium: SDP Minnows Merge
- Service delivery platform vendors Aepona and Appium are merging to better compete with the big guns
- 06.04.2007
- Nortel: Kissing Avaya Goodbya?
- Avaya will be bought out by private-equity firms Silver Lake Partners and TPG Capital, say reports
- 06.04.2007
- WiMax Gets ITU Standards Boost
- WiMax backers get a lift with news that the technology has taken the first step towards becoming part of the ITU's 4G standards roadmap
- 06.01.2007
- Why Telcos Need Web 2.0
- IMS and SIP won't be enough to battle the speedy development cycles of Web 2.0 mashups
- 05.30.2007
- Will More Mobile Operators Dare to Share?
- Vodafone and Orange seek drastic cost cutting measures with RAN sharing agreement
- 05.22.2007
- Cisco's Watching You (Again)
- Networking giant makes another move in the security/surveillance space. What's with all the IP spy tech?
- 04.24.2007
- Ethernet Boosts Microwave Market
- New requirements for packet-based systems spurs microwave market development
- 04.13.2007
- LR Picks Its Movers & Shakers
- Light Reading picks the top ten biggest names and brightest stars in the telecom world
- 04.13.2007
- Cable Tops 7M VOIP Subs in Q4
- North American cable operators added more than 1 million VOIP subscribers for the third straight time over the fall
- 04.12.2007
- Telcos Trump Cable Broadband Gains
- US phone companies signed up at least 100,000 more high-speed data subscribers than cable operators last fall
- 04.10.2007
- WiMax Startup Telsima Pockets $50M
- Indian WiMax specialist lands a further $50 million as it capitalizes on broadband wireless interest in India
- 04.05.2007
- Pipex Picks Nokia Siemens for WiMax Pilot
- British ISP picks Nokia Siemens Networks for its pilot, but analyst doesn't see much future for WiMax in the UK
- 04.04.2007
- Report: IP Test Sector Set for More M&A
- More M&A activity in the IP test-and-measurement sector is on the horizon, according to a new Light Reading Insider report
- 03.19.2007
- Insider Eyes Virtual Desktops
- CIOs looking to take virtualization from server to desktop, but software licensing is an issue
- 02.07.2007
- Vodafone Takes MySpace Mobile
- Vodafone is bringing social networking to the UK mobile market, but charging for the service could hinder uptake, says analyst
- 01.22.2007
- PBT Gathers Support
- As Nortel and Siemens trumpet their contract awards at BT, other vendors are joining throwing their weight behind PBT
- 01.15.2007
- Nortel, Siemens Win PBT Deals at BT
- BT commits to controversial Ethernet technology PBT (Provider Backbone Transport) by awarding contracts to Nortel and Siemens
- 01.04.2007
- Users Put Their HIPS Into IT
- Host intrusion prevention tools playing a larger role in end point security, report says
- 12.28.2006
- 2006 Top Ten: Hot Markets
- Find out what tech markets our editors will be watching most closely in 2007
- 12.27.2006
- 2006 Top Ten: Heavy Findings
- Heavy Reading recalls its biggest telecom market discoveries for the past year
- 12.15.2006
- Ethernet Spurs Net Processors
- Metro Ethernet is giving a boost to 10-Gig network processors, according to the latest Components Insider
- 12.14.2006
- Nokia Siemens JV in Jeopardy
- Merger to form the world No. 2 wireless infrastructure vendor wobbles on corruption scandal
- 12.13.2006
- MSOs Net Nearly 1.3M Q3 VOIP Subs
- North American cable operators continue to pile on the VOIP customers with more than 1 million in the third quarter
- 12.07.2006
- Look, Aint Bea! They Convergin!
- Convergence specialist Convergin teams up with BEA Systems to help pull together legacy and SIP-based services
- 12.01.2006
- Telcos Top Cable in Q3 Data Wars
- US phone companies added more high-speed data subscribers in the third quarter than did their cable rivals
- 11.29.2006
- Spirent Directors: Back Us or We Quit
- Board members including the former Ericsson CEO threaten to walk if shareholders back EGM motions proposed by activist investor Sherborne
- 11.27.2006
- Insider: Storage Boosts Blades
- Gigabit Ethernet promises big changes in blade server storage
- 11.20.2006
- Could FiOS Trump Docsis 3.0?
- North American cable operators could soon find themselves outgunned by Verizon's emerging fiber business
- 11.01.2006
- AT&T Set to Expand Its U-verse
- Light Reading has gotten wind of AT&T's plans to expand its U-verse video service into dozens of new locations
- 10.31.2006
- Allot Plans IPO as Sandvine Profits
- Deep packet inspection vendor Allot plans $82 million IPO, as recently-listed rival Sandvine turns a small profit in Q3
- 10.31.2006
- Narus Nails $30M for DPI
- Narus, a quiet player in the deep packet inspection crowd, secures $30M in new backing as it chases new business
- 10.05.2006
- BT Launches Web Communications Hub
- UK incumbent launches a Web-based place to keep your contacts and launch just about any kind of communication service
- 09.14.2006
- Insider: Enterprises Tap Private Fiber
- Insider report reveals why more enterprises are opting to build private fiber networks
- 09.06.2006
- Carriers Inspect IPTV More Closely
- DPI technology may be used to identify and give preferential treatment to video packets, says a new Light Reading Insider report
- 08.15.2006
- Net Processors Gain Ground, Slowly
- A Components Insider survey finds 50% of buyers give thumbs down to network processors - but maybe there's good news in that
- 08.10.2006
- Spirent Gets Imperfect
- The pickup of a small security-test firm continues Spirent's product and business transition
- 08.09.2006
- Could SIP's Faults Foil Its Future?
- New Light Reading Insider says SIP is not yet a shoo-in for de facto signaling standard
- 07.18.2006
- Pressure Piles on Huawei, ZTE
- Huawei and ZTE are facing increasing financial and competitive pressures at home and abroad, according to sources
- 07.10.2006
- Insider: CDP Is Work in Progress
- Does the CDP hype match the reality? Byte and Switch Insider tackles the issue
- 07.06.2006
- Vendors Prep for XML Growth
- The latest Services Software Insider looks at the growing business possibilities behind XML and SOAs
- 07.04.2006
- ZTE Warns on Profits
- Chinese vendor's stock dips as it warns of lower profits for the first half of 2006
- 06.21.2006
- BATM Snaps Up Metrobility
- BATM, better known as Telco Systems, shells out less than $7 million for Ethernet access vendor
- 06.01.2006
- Insider: SRM Spells 'Challenge'
- What IT pro doesn't want SRM? The biggest challenge is on the customer's side
- 05.23.2006
- Report: MicroTCA Could Be Macro
- ATCA's little-brother offshoot could make a big splash, according to the latest Components Insider report
- 05.22.2006
- Report: QOS Fees Could Net Billions
- Broadband carriers can profit with a smart approach to QOS fees
- 05.11.2006
- Chips Face Access Hurdles
- Light Reading Insider takes a look at line-card chips, finding some storm clouds in the access network
- 05.01.2006
- CMP Launches Dark Reading
- New Light Reading sister publication will be aimed squarely at covering enterprise security
- 04.28.2006
- Startups Make the Case for Mobile TV
- A raft of new players, including startups, are making the case to build a parallel mobile TV network
- 04.25.2006
- Lucent Plays Waiting Game in Q2
- Company's sales are off because of slower carrier deployments and consolidation across the industry
- 04.18.2006
- Huawei 2006 Target: $8 Billion
- Chinese equipment vendor says it will see 30 percent growth in revenues and orders this year
- 04.14.2006
- RBOCs Want Inside Your House
- US RBOCs see home networking and device management as a big part of their broadband plans
- 03.22.2006
- Lucent to Spend $207M for Riverstone
- Lucent wins Riverstone bankruptcy auction with $207M bid over Ericsson
- 03.15.2006
- Juniper Drops Message Board Suit
- Court document shows the company has backed down from its suit of ten Light Reading message board users
- 03.14.2006
- Sprint: Still Going Beyond 3G
- Sprint says its next-gen mobile network plans are running smoothly and it expects to reach 30M people by 2011
- 03.14.2006
- Insider: Encryption Means Planning
- IT pros could face a crisis when it comes to encryption for storage networks
- 03.09.2006
- RBOCs Aim for 10M GPON Subs
- The big phone companies are looking for 10M GPON subs in the next five years, and the vendor shortlist includes some familar names
- 03.07.2006
- Cisco's Watching You
- Networking giant makes a $51M buy to get into physical security with IP video gear from SyPixx
- 02.24.2006
- Insider: Users Cite Virtual Savings
- NAS users reap benefits of File Storage Virtualization, as they await refinements
- 02.24.2006
- Exent Goes for Gamers
- The company behind Turner TV's GameTap is helping turn games into a viable telecom service
- 02.23.2006
- WWP Powers NKC
- Small-town operator says it could provide a 1-Gbit/s firehose of fiber-based bandwidth to any subscriber
- 02.22.2006
- China Censorship Debate Circles Cisco
- Cisco responds to critics saying it doesn't make specialized surveillance equipment for the Chinese
- 02.16.2006
- Wham! Bam! Calix Is Building a DSLAM
- Fresh after its splash in the fiber access market, our sources say Calix is readying an all-IP DSLAM
- 02.15.2006
- Cisco Places Gaming Bet
- Takes a 9.7% stake in Shanda, a Chinese operator whose arsenal includes massively multiplayer games
- 02.10.2006
- Policy Control Heats Up
- Operators need frameworks in order to better control who uses their networks, according Services Software Insider
- 01.16.2006
- Huawei Beats 2005 Sales Target
- Huawei just beats its 2005 sales target of $8 billion, but details on international deals and actual revenues are yet to be revealed
- 12.27.2005
- ATCA Initiates Launch Sequence
- A groundswell of ATCA systems is set to arrive in 2006, according to Comm Chip Insider
- 12.21.2005
- Siemens Breaks Into Chinese IPTV
- Siemens breaks into the competitive China IPTV market with a trial service deployment at Shanghai Telecom
- 12.13.2005
- Beceem Adds $20M
- Silicon startup comes out of stealth, targeting mobile WiMax with Samsung as an early customer
- 12.13.2005
- Thomson Buys IPTV Player
- Thomson bolsters its IPTV capabilities with $155M purchase of Thales Broadcast & Multimedia, pitching it against Alcatel and Siemens
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